A 250–g piece of gold is at 19 °C. 5.192 kJ of energy is added to it by heat. The specific heat of gold is 129 J/(kg·°C). Calculate its final temperature.




We heat a 25–g sample of metal from 10 °C to 100 °C. 1.082 kJ of energy is added to it by heat. Calculate
the specific heat of the metal.

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. DT is given by Q= MCs DT

m = mass of the substances

Cs= is it's specific heat capacity

Ck= Q

Mk ×DTk

=250 × 9 × 5

129

=Dt = 180.1085271

answer is 180degree C.

Explanation:

B. = 25×10 ×100

1.082

=2500

1.082

= 23105.360 g/kj.

Answer 2

The final temperature is 180 degree. and the specific heat of the metal is 23105.360 g/kj.

How to calculate the specific heat?

Q = m . C . ΔT

Q = heat; m = mass; C is the specific heat and

ΔT = Final T° - Initial T°

Q = C lat . m

Q = Heat

m = mass

C lar = Latent heat of fusion

A) DT is given by Q= M Cs DT

where, m = mass of the substances

Cs= is it's specific heat capacity

Ck= Q

Mk × DTk

=250 × 9 × 5

129 =Dt = 180.1085271

Thus, the final temperature is 180 degree.

B) We heat a 25–g sample of metal from 10 °C to 100 °C. 1.082 kJ of energy is added to it by heat = 25×10 ×100

=2500

1.082

Q = 23105.360 g/kj

Hence, the specific heat of the metal is 23105.360 g/kj.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Note that for a convex mirror, the image distance and the focal length are negative;

Given

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Explanation:

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Here,

Radius (r) = 13 cmHeight (h) = 27 cm

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Answer:

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plane with a constant velocity by exerting a
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tion, and the parallel component of the
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Answer:

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B) We are told the trunk is moving with a constant velocity and for this reason the sun of the forces will equal to zero.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 200 \ grams}}[/tex]

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Answer:

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Answer:

The force becomes 0.0315 N.

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. 7.5 m

2. towards west side

explanation:

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a. 10m

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D it decreases by a factor of 2

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Answer:

Correct option is C it decreases by a factor of 2

Answer: A - it increases by a factor of 4

Explanation:

Ohm's law is V = IR where V = potential difference, I = current, and R = resistance. Assuming that resistance stays constant (since the question mentioned no change in resistance), we only need to look at "V" and "I" in the equation V = IR.

"V" and "I" are directly proportional. In other words, whatever change happens to "V" will also occur to "I". Since "V" increases by a factor of 4, then "I" will also increase by a factor of 4.

You could also approach this problem by plugging in a change of 4 for the potential difference in the equation: V = I*R.

If we plug in 4V for V, we now have:

4V = I*R

Since the left side increases by a factor of 4, then the right side (only looking at current in this case) will also need to increase by a factor of 4 in order to have the right side stay equal to the left. Therefore, current will also increase by a factor of 4.

Hai vận động viên chạy trên cùng 1 đoạn đường, vận động
viên A chạy với vận tốc 12 m/s vận động viên B chạy với vận tốc 36
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Answer:

Pemain A

Explanation:

Mengingat data berikut;

Kecepatan pemain A = 12 m/s

Kecepatan pemain B = 36 km/h

Untuk menentukan siapa pelari tercepat di antara dua pemain;

Pertama-tama, kita harus mengubah kecepatan menjadi satuan standar pengukuran yang sama.

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If nitrogen, which has an electronegativity of 2.0, bonds with hydrogen, which
has an electronegativity of 2.1, the bond between the two atoms will be
classified as a(n)
covalent bond.
Answer here
SUBMIT

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Answer:

Covalent bond.

Explanation:

There are 4 main types of bonds:

Covalent, ionic, metallic, and hydrogen.

Covalent bond: Involves the sharing of pairs of electrons, here the difference between the electronegativity of the atoms is not too large. Covalent bonds usually form an octet of electrons.

Ionic bond: This happens because the electrostatic attraction between the atoms whit very different electronegativities

Hydrogen bond: Electrostatic attractive force between an electronegative atom and a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to another electronegative atom.

Metallic bond: Type of bond that makes the metallic atoms to stay really tightly together. The atoms bond because of the electrostatic atractive force between conduction electrons and positively charged metal ions.

Now, in this case, we have the bond between Nitrogen (electronegativity = 2.0) and Hydrogen (electronegativity = 2.1)

So we can see that:

The elements are not metals, so we can discard metallic bond.

For a hydrogen bond, we need 3 atoms (one of which is hydrogen), here we have two, so we can discard this option.

Ionic bond needs different electronegativities, here the electronegativities are really close together, so the ionic bond can be discarded.

we can conclude that the bond will be a covalent bond.

True or false: Ultimate tensile strength increases as the thickness of a solid material sample increases.

True

False

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Answer:

False.

Explanation:

Tensile strength should remain constant, regardless of thickness. For larger cross sections, it can slightly increase because the atoms in the center become more constricted and therefore less responsive to the applied stress.

Answer:

Tensile strength should remain constant, regardless of thickness. For larger cross sections, it can slightly increase because the atoms in the center become more constricted and therefore less responsive to the applied stress.FALSE

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Answer: The system of unit which is most convenient for use is the MKS unit.

Explanation:

System of units is defined as the complete set of units which comprises of both the fundamental units and the derived units. The mass, length and time are considered to be the fundamental quantities and their units are called the fundamental units. The systems of unit which are in common use can be compared through their description below:

--> MKS system of unit: In this system of unit, the unit of length is in meter (m). The unit if mass is in kilogram (k). The unit of time is in seconds (s). Hence the name m.k.s system of unit.

--> CGS system of unit: In this system of unit, the unit of length is in centimeter (cm). The unit if mass is in grams (g). The unit of time is in seconds (s). Hence the name c.g.s. system of unit.

--> FPS system of unit: In this system of unit, the unit of length is in foot (Ft). The unit if mass is in pound (Lb). The unit of time is in seconds (s). Hence the name m.k.s system of unit.

The system of unit which is most CONVENIENT for use is the MKS unit. This is because of the introduction of the international system of units (S.I unit). This unit was endorsed by the International Standard Organisation (ISO) to form a logical and interconnected framework for all measurements in science and technology. The MKS system of unit was made the SI units enabling physical quantities to be represented by only one unit.

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Answer:

10 squared

Explanation:

10 squared

In Depth:

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Answer:

sodium

Explanation:

it is highly reactive metal.

Answer:

aluminium

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In a period , as we go from left to right in a periodic table, atomic number increases .

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Hence atomic radius decreases along period.

Conculsion:

Aluminium is the element which has greater atomic radius and sulphur has smaller atomic radius.

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